H & H Sales Company, based in Huntertown, Ind., upfits commercial vehicle platforms such as the Ford Transit, Ford F-250 through F-750, Isuzu NPR, and other commercial vehicles from General Motors and Isuzu. Ashby’s Inc./Crenshaw Corporation is a truck equipment installation company based in Richmond, Va.

“As high volume conversions centers, H&H Sales Company and Ashby’s/Crenshaw Corporation will help enable Alliance Autogas to achieve scalability in the marketplace, converting thousands of vehicles per month,” said Stuart Weidie, president of Alliance AutoGas.

Propane Autogas

Propane may be a viable option for certain fleets looking for an alternative fuel source. While converting a vehicle to a propane system comes with a high initial cost, the system may come with reduced lifecycle costs over the course of that vehicle's life.

Emily O'Malley and Michael Taylor from the Propane Education & Research Council talk about how truck fleets can find cost savings with propane autogas, and Ed Hoffman from Alliance Autogas showcases a bi-fuel propane autogas vehicle.

The Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) launched an online map designed to showcase the growing number of fleets in a variety of markets that use propane autogas to fuel their trucks, vans, buses, and sedans.

Propane autogas vehicles provide a lot of value when it is time to replace or retire the asset, whether fleet owners plan to sell privately, at a public auction, or trade-in the vehicle. Here are a few things to consider when making the decision.